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What is MPEG?

MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) is a working group of ISO/IEC that develops standards for coded representation of digital audio and video. MPEG standards are widely used for online video, digital television, and digital audio transmission and storage. They define various compression algorithms that allow for efficient storage and transmission of multimedia content.

What other technologies are related to MPEG?

MPEG Competitor Technologies

H.264 (also known as MPEG-4 AVC) is a video compression standard that competes with other MPEG standards like MPEG-2.
mentioned alongside MPEG in 5% (141) of relevant job posts
HEVC (also known as H.265) is a video compression standard that is a successor to H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and competes with older MPEG standards.
mentioned alongside MPEG in 5% (91) of relevant job posts
H.265 (also known as HEVC) is a video compression standard that is a successor to H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and competes with older MPEG standards.
mentioned alongside MPEG in 5% (57) of relevant job posts

MPEG Complementary Technologies

DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) uses MPEG for video and audio encoding in its standards.
mentioned alongside MPEG in 17% (116) of relevant job posts
MP3 is a common audio compression format often used alongside MPEG video.
mentioned alongside MPEG in 12% (54) of relevant job posts
HDR (High Dynamic Range) is a video technology that enhances the visuals and is often used alongside MPEG codecs to provide better visual quality.
mentioned alongside MPEG in 4% (72) of relevant job posts

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